Kim Jong-un’s daughter visits state mausoleum, fuelling speculation she will be next North Korean ruler
Kim Ju-ae has been making increasingly prominent appearances in state media over the past three years The daughter of the North Korean ruler, Kim Jong-un, who is likely being prepared as his successor has accompanied her parents on her first public visit to the Kumsusan mausoleum to pay respects to

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10 extractedKim Jong-un's daughter visited the Kumsusan mausoleum with her parents.
Kim Ju-ae has been making increasingly prominent appearances in state media.
Kim Jong-un's daughter visited the Kumsusan mausoleum with her parents.
Kim Ju-ae has been making increasingly prominent appearances in state media.
It’s practically impossible to publicly designate Kim Ju-ae as the successor when she’s not even old enough to join the party.
North Korea is portraying an image of Kim’s “stable family”.
North Korea had been portraying an image of Kim’s “stable family”.
It’s practically impossible to publicly designate Kim Ju-ae as the successor at her young age.
Ju-ae’s first public visit to the Kumsusan palace is a calculated move from her father.
Kim Ju-ae's visit to the mausoleum is a calculated move ahead of the ruling party congress.